FN-Identify: Novel Restriction Enzymes-Based Method for Bacterial Identification in Absence of Genome Sequencing.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Advances in Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-12-31 DOI:10.1155/2015/303605
Mohamed Awad, Osama Ouda, Ali El-Refy, Fawzy A El-Feky, Kareem A Mosa, Mohamed Helmy
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Sequencing and restriction analysis of genes like 16S rRNA and HSP60 are intensively used for molecular identification in the microbial communities. With aid of the rapid progress in bioinformatics, genome sequencing became the method of choice for bacterial identification. However, the genome sequencing technology is still out of reach in the developing countries. In this paper, we propose FN-Identify, a sequencing-free method for bacterial identification. FN-Identify exploits the gene sequences data available in GenBank and other databases and the two algorithms that we developed, CreateScheme and GeneIdentify, to create a restriction enzyme-based identification scheme. FN-Identify was tested using three different and diverse bacterial populations (members of Lactobacillus, Pseudomonas, and Mycobacterium groups) in an in silico analysis using restriction enzymes and sequences of 16S rRNA gene. The analysis of the restriction maps of the members of three groups using the fragment numbers information only or along with fragments sizes successfully identified all of the members of the three groups using a minimum of four and maximum of eight restriction enzymes. Our results demonstrate the utility and accuracy of FN-Identify method and its two algorithms as an alternative method that uses the standard microbiology laboratories techniques when the genome sequencing is not available.

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FN-Identify:基于限制酶的新方法,用于在没有基因组测序的情况下鉴定细菌。
16S rRNA 和 HSP60 等基因的测序和限制性分析被广泛用于微生物群落的分子鉴定。随着生物信息学的快速发展,基因组测序已成为细菌鉴定的首选方法。然而,基因组测序技术在发展中国家仍然遥不可及。在本文中,我们提出了一种无需测序的细菌鉴定方法 FN-Identify。FN-Identify 利用 GenBank 和其他数据库中的基因序列数据以及我们开发的 CreateScheme 和 GeneIdentify 两种算法,创建了一种基于限制性酶的鉴定方案。FN-Identify 在一项使用限制性酶和 16S rRNA 基因序列的硅分析中,使用三种不同的、多样化的细菌群(乳酸杆菌、假单胞菌和分枝杆菌群的成员)进行了测试。仅利用片段编号信息或结合片段大小对三个菌群成员的限制性图谱进行分析,使用最少四种、最多八种限制性酶,成功鉴定出三个菌群的所有成员。我们的研究结果证明了 FN-Identify 方法及其两种算法的实用性和准确性,可作为在无法进行基因组测序的情况下使用标准微生物实验室技术的替代方法。
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